What Does a WordPress Developer do in a Project Assigned?
1. What Does a WordPress Developer do in a
Project Assigned?
Shankar R
Founder & CEO
Pattronize InfoTech
2. What Does a WordPress Developer do
• Building a website may seem to be a very complex thing to do.
The complexities of coding, hosting and name-servers may seem
to be big names that could escape over our heads any day.
• But ask a website developer and he would turn to you and say
“It’s quite an easy job”. So what does a WordPress developer do
exactly?
• The moment you consider building a website, the developer
comes into the picture, who then takes the onus on himself/herself
to create your company’s identity online.
3. What Does a WordPress Developer do
• However, have you ever wondered what a website developer
does to create those stunning websites for you?
• Well, if you look at the process step-by-step, you will find it to be
easier than you actually considered it to be to date.
• Perhaps, CMS platforms like WordPress or Drupal has made life
easier for newbies as well as for those experiences coders and
script experts.
4. Every Detail on What does a WordPress
Developer Do?
Here is what your WordPress website developer does once you employ
him/her into building a website for you.
• Chooses and Buys a Domain
• Choose a Web Hosting Package
• Minor Technical Things
• Installs WordPress
• Chooses a Theme
• Adding the Website Content
• Installing and Setting up the Required Plugins
• Setting up E-commerce Based Websites
• Managing and Maintain the Website
5. Chooses and Buys a Domain
• Domain name is the web addresses that people type on their browser’s
search bar.
• The reason why it is very important for you is that it should replicate the
identity of your business with the most relevant addres
• For example, if you want a website for you ABC company, the website
address should preferably be ABC.com.
• Did I tell you that with millions of websites already on the cloud, the
availability of the desired name is questionable, unless you are willing to
shell out huge bucks to buy it from another existing owner?
6. Choose a Web Hosting Package
• Hosting is that facility that makes your website available on the internet and
accessible to the billions all around.
• It is also considered to be the virtual location of your website over the internet
along with being the storehouse of data, information, images, videos and any
other content that your website is made up of.
• The service provider maintains the servers so that the data that is associated
with the website is available to the users without much hindrance.
Your WordPress developer will know very well which hosting company is the best
for your website. Hosting packages mostly include features like the disk space
(bigger packages have unlimited space), email accounts, bandwidth, etc.
7. Minor Technical Things
Most of the hosting companies offer domain name registration
too.
Hence, if the developer buys the domain and hosting from the
same company, he is almost good to go.
However, if both the domain and hosting are from different
providers, the name-servers from the domain account needs to
included in the hosting account so that they are linked.
8. Installs WordPress
The developer opens the C-Panel from the hosting account that gives
access to a plethora of steps.
As for example, you get access to using any CMS platform for your
website like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, etc., out of which, WordPress
is the easiest and most beginner-friendly.
WordPress installation takes just a minute or two and would require
the setup of the admin username and password to be used to access
the back end of the website.
Once the installation is done, it becomes a cake walk for most of them.
9. Chooses a Theme
WordPress comes with a wide range of themes that have their pre-
designed skins and Homepage templates.
Plus, the premium ones (which you need to buy) are better on the
block as they come integrated with many plugins like WooCommerce
for online store, page builders and various other designing ones.
Once the plugin is installed, the person handling your website will
settle things in place, create the required menu style, design the
header and add the footer menu, settle the sidebars’ content.
10. Adding the Website Content
After the designing part is done and approved from the owner’s
side, there are several website contents that need to be added.
The basic, but most important, website content includes those
of the “About Us” and the “Contact” Page.
Additionally, if it a service-related website, there would be a lot
of content required for each of the services on the “Service”
pages along with a summary for the Homepage.
11. Installing and Setting up the Required
Plugins
There are some necessary plugins that should be installed in order to
keep the page website interesting and interactive.
As for an example, if the website is an informative blog, there should
be a plugin for the push notification for every new post that would be
published.
Alternatively, most of the websites use a subscription plugin via which
the visitor can simply feed in their emails and start receiving post
updates and newsletters.
The WordPress develop knows the know-how of the plugins and their
setup process as they might be tricky for any beginner.
12. Setting up E-commerce Based Websites
Setting up an e-commerce website is definitely the trickiest of them all. There are
several things that need to integrate in the website that isn’t possible for any newbie.
As for an example, starting from the product sliders on the header area to the
customized products on the homepage, there are separate plugins that manage them.
Besides that, the installation and setup of WooCommerce for online store are slightly
difficult.
Moreover, checkout pages, dynamic pricing and payment gateway integration are a few
of the things that would take a lot of time for any developer to come up with.
But once all of these are done, the website owner can start with building the database of
products.
13. Managing and Maintain the Website
The job of the developer isn’t over once the website is handed over to
the owner as the maintenance is a continuous process.
Just because the hosting and domain are handled by the developer,
making sure that the up-time, load time and server are working at the
best becomes a part of the job.
Also, in most cases, there is an urgency to keep updating the website
and its layout to suit the situation, especially in cases of an e-
commerce website design and development.
Normally, an e-commerce site runs various sales and deals that are
dynamic based on the occasion.
14. Conclusion
After having run through almost all of the things that a WordPress
developer does to get a website spring to life, you might consider
hiring one, especially if you have a complex business idea in your
head.
Though many people prefer doing things themselves with the help of
the internet, it would only be the elementary website design that would
be possible, just like any standard informative blog.
For anything that is slightly more complex than that, the developer is
the best-equipped personnel to handle the stuff.